Kratter v. Defendant Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado et al

Filing 239

ORDER granting 238 Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado d/b/a St.Anthony Summit Medical Center's Third Motion To Permit Electronic Equipment, Including Those With Cameras, Into The Courtroom, by Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 7/21/10.(lyg, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 08-cv-02709-REB-BNB GIACOMO KRATTER, Plaintiff, v. CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES COLORADO, a Colorado corporation d/b/a St. Anthony Summit Medical Center, STEADMAN HAWKINS CLINIC, PROFESSIONAL LLC, A Colorado limited liability company, MARY I. BRYAN, P.A. and THOMAS R. HACKETT, M.D. Defendants. _____________________________________________________________________ ORDER RE: MOTION TO PERMIT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING THOSE WITH CAMERAS, INTO THE COURTROOM _____________________________________________________________________ Blackburn, J. The matter before me is defendant Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado d/b/a St. Anthony Summit Medical Center's Third Motion To Permit Electronic Equipment, Including Those With Cameras, Into The Courtroom [#238] filed July 21, 2010. After reviewing the motion and the file, I conclude that the motion should be granted. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That defendant Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado d/b/a St. Anthony Summit Medical Center's Third Motion To Permit Electronic Equipment, Including Those With Cameras, Into The Courtroom [#238] filed July 21, 2010, is GRANTED; and 2. That subject to D.C.COLO.L.Civ.R 83.B., which prohibits the use in the courthouse of the audio, video, or photographic recording function of any electronic device, Diarmuid Truax is PERMITTED to bring his laptop computer and cell phone into the courthouse/courtroom for the duration of the jury trial in this matter; Dated July 21, 2010, at Denver, Colorado. BY THE COURT: 2

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